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Marked Down > Kemai kafile bargainA in i>ooks and popular standard wots n«>w «1 at half publish* e i’c prices. A lanf* purckiuwe at a sacrifice enables im to do it. W e have a complete list of all the popular sellers— no plugs or that sort to work off on you, but 1 hh >U s t*‘ uf you all know about, that 1) ve sold by the millions. If you want books to complete your libra* rv, now is the lime to make your choice. Send your list to Job work done here— the heat. Preu h iu g at Oakdale at 3 o’clocJc next Sunday by Rev. J. R. G Russell If you want a good job of repairing I There will also be a business meeting. done on your wagon or Vehicle go to Wagner Bios.’ »hop. The first heavy frost of the season Extras of every imaginable kind for came yesterday morning and there buggies, carriages and wagons kept by was also a skim of ice on still water. Wagner Bros. Ami they have lota of 1 Bring this notice and live cents and extras for machinery. You will be get two packages of Injuu bread at surprised at the variety and quantity he W hite Front grocery. of extras carried by them. Ask for Your poultry and eggs wanted at whatever you want and they will be very apt to produce it. the W bite From grocery. E. H. Hibbard and J. B. Nunn have The office of Dr. F. J Friedrich, shipped 64,000 pound* or two car den'ist, is over the Dallas hank. loads of tin heat prunes that ever left Mrs. Weaver will paint- western Dallas. Fully half of them are 30« to scenery on those beautiful mounted 40-, and the bill nice of extra good panels fur from $1 up t<* #2.50. Stu size. They will h* Ip to advertise this valley as a superior prune region dio at residence w. st of college. M AR KST REPORT. Eye Policy«^ [C om clttti WMtkijr by Gooch droa I There is hul one right policy to pursue in relation to to the eye* mid that is to have them seen to the first minute they begin lo trouble you— and .ten to liy some one to whom the Btmly of tiie eyes i* » aeientilie pursuit. W e have fitted hundreds o ' eves in Salem with ju .l the glasses that wete needed to give them new life, strength and perfect night. \l e offer am* pie ophthalmic kliowlekge, plus one of Ibe tine.-i equipments ol in .ltu m enu iu Salem. Herman W* Barr At Barr's Jewelry Store. State and Libertty street*, Salem There i. now an unusual leaders in Low Prieea. D A L L A » BUSIN ES S. demit ml Wheat, per buahel, 52(<»t>0 eta Bran, per ton f l Shorts, per ton, »20. Oata, per buahel, 30 eta. Flour, per 10 b arrel«,#3 00. Flour, per aack, 80c. Buckwheat tlour, »2.&0 per cwt. Uennea, |1 60 per cwt. Coru meal, $2 60 per cwt. [Corrected weekly by Dunn's Grocery. Potatoes, per bushel, 50«-ta. Butter, per pound 25($274 cts. Lard, per pound, 15 cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 15@18 cU Ham s, per pound, 18@20 cts. Shoulders, per pound, 12@15 cts. E ggs,p er dozen, 25 cts. Chickens, per dozen |3<a#4 Dried fruits, per pound, t*@12 cU Beets, per pound, 1 cents Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts. Onions, per pound, 2 cts. Beans, per pound, 5@7 cents. Corn meal, per pound,3^ cts Hay, per ton, #5®#9 » " ’.’•‘ K..... V h' Bros., at the new meat .„ar- g v in g turkeys Up ' . t kef, expect to succeed through merit Walla country met. are sootmng the | ^ # 1 T h „ v bllluh„ only the I * . , of Oregon Daily Journal, a Democratic country in buggies, offering 12^ cents animals, keep everything peifeclly John 0 Hughes, who wa* born and raito'd here, died Wednesday night at dally newspaper, eight to 20 pages, $4 a live weight for *aid bird* to seu«l lo clean and sell at fair prices. year; >2 for six months. The Journal Is St. V iic e n t’s hospital in Portland, a newspaper. Send in Vour subscription. Scuttle ftiiil Montana. *e* aged 35 years. His fa’ her went down Interest your neighbor in The Journal. The Ashland normal- *ch«>«l it* «aid Lynch it Rowell guarantee satisfac yesteiduy afternoon and will return Address The Journal, Box 121, Portland to now be the largest ojte in the .-tat«, tion in any blacksmithing entrusted this evening with the remains. Fu Or. being mure prosperous tl an <*\«r lie- to them. Auplee that could easily he made hue ller» 1 at t »o hum«- of Cornelius Hugh President B F. Mulkey ha* es and wife at 10;JO tomorrow. H into vinegar an* now going to waste announced hinuelf a* being out of *** will he laid to iest by the side of his 1u most orchards in this county, while politic», saying that he will have n<» The new and improved machinery uncle, Pa rick Hughes, in the Odd the owners of said orchards buy a *pec ial measure« to *dvo«'»»te in the at the Dallas flouring mill produces a Asleep A m id F lam es. cemetery. His wife and «laugh uoor article of vinegar at tile Mores «late senate, but that he will support superior article and moat ladies like it LOCAL AND GENERAL- Fellows Breaking into a blazing home, some ter had just gone on a visit to Green, Aud yet said farmer* think they are Governor Geer for IJnittid State* sen better than any other flour. firemen 'ately dragged tlie sleeping Iowa. Hi** sister, Mrs. K ite Morri using economy and making every ator. inmates from death. Fancied securi W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G son, lives out near Laktoiew. He wuk edge cut. Oscar Hayter attended the state ha Let Mr. R i«««r, the gunstore man, ty ami death near. It is that way T H E W E E K FROffl A L L A V A I L - a nephew of Rev. John O-lsune,of In There is a newhoru son at the home meeting in Portland^this week. it spect any badly broken valuable ar when you neglect coughs and cold*. dependence. • f (Maien e Seller* and wife. Th ticle yon have. He can probably re- Do not <lo it. Dr. K ing’s New Dis A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r I. M. Simpron has been chosen Numerous coops of chickens and mother was Miss Ollie Hubbard. , . - . , * pair it for a fraction of what a new covery for Consumption gives perfect N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers turkeys are being shipped io Portland e; U«V / w ,\ r x ,‘>* . !1' one would co.t. Try one of hi. tint- protection against all tbroad, chest In Ab rev iated P a r a g r a p h s . J C. P. Wells and wife, F. P. Ground «b r #2.400 bonds. Hie property i* to . and lung trouble*. Keep it near ami II. L. Chapman will increase the ca and wife, G. A Wells and wife and he a upraised by H. Hiraehbcrg* J. VY avoid suffering, death and doctor's pacity of ins prune dryer about one- Henderson Murphy, all of American Kirkland and Jerome Dornsife. For groceries go to Osficld's. hills. A teaspoonful stops a late half before minth«*r season. Both the Bottom, were in Portland last week. They do say it heats all how the cough, persistent use the most stub Mrs. J. H. Townsend, head of the Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's. furn.ice and tunnels will be enlarged Du n ii ’ i ell groceries. No s| e ial ef- horn. Harmless and nice taasting. H. G. Campbell expects to have the Eastern Star order in Oregon spent fürt i0 bt. made, but the public It is guaranteed to satisfy hy all drug Mat hie Cutter Hawkins Is no long M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building g(> we|| pieced with their way of gists. Ptice 50 cents and #1. Trial er at Independence. All orders or re Harris farm south of town survey«4 ' lu*t week visiting a number o, lodges and platted into acreage tracts. I up the valley. Charlie Osborn ami Jsf. .Visitney, ->f quests concerning cemetery wotk doing business as to give them a big bottles free. ha* fine soil and sloping hill side* Cooper Hollow, went oter near Willa- should he addressed to him at Dallas. Jesse Mnrtiu and D. D Reddekopp, trade. suitable for fruit. C h a n g e of T i m e . uiilia and retu rned w;tu four deer and of Polk station, have bought out the A license has been issued for the a 1 e.r. Beginning this morning the passen There are now at Portland 33 ocean livery stable business of E. E. Gilli im m Triage of Walter Breed and Bailie Every few days Mrs. Chase receive« ger train will leave for Portland at 7 going vessels that are capable of tak in Salem. Del and Chet. Ellis are having a Ke ly. something new in the millinery line. o’clock, arriving there at 10:20. It ing a wav over 75,000 tons of freight. good trade as merchant« at Sueridan. Next Thnrsd«v is Thanksgiving and | Nearly all the Indies have learned to go will iitart ha k at 4 o'clock and get W ait for our holiday goods. We Six package* of Malt breakfast food many are arranging fo spend it pleas there when they want something real here at 7 :20. Hereafter the motor Mrs. Smith will sell millinery at a ! promise yon the best assort incut at and a ping pong set for #1 at the antly. One of the praisewoitliy ways nice, will arrive from Indepemlence « t 11 : great reduction balance of the season. I The Bee Hive store. White Front grocery of ctdebrating it would he by substan 45 an«I 6 :55 and will start back at 1 Ira Yocum and J. B. Truliinger, of tially remembering the poor and un Reese Bobbin•» and wife, who was It you want to see the greatest vari At UUrev’s fee«l store you will find a ami 7 :3Q. The running time between Butler, have been over in Benton I Miss Georgia Hullnck, have returned fortunate. ety of genuine delicacies ever hroiu-ht great variety of stock and poultry here and Monmouth is reduced from County buying young cattle and Jas. i from the Alaska mines whore the Ta to Dallas go to the grocery «tore of T. foods. Some of them are to cure sick 30 to 25 minutes. The evening mails Hon. J. J). Lee renresented this Wood in has bought of Jaw. Shepard ¡torn brothers arc employed. A. Riggs. Ask to see his superfine county as a state delegate to the irri- ones, some to make them more vigor will be distributed by 7 :40 and the 20 acres of ground above Willamina. postoffice will be kept open until 8 cakes, crackers, canned and bottled gaiinti convention in Portland this oils, ami others to prevent disease. '1'. D. Phillips has received a large «»’clock. Mail for the early Portlaml Dr. Farley will put out six acres and I lot of fruit trees from an eastern goods. His supply of fruits and veg week. train will not be closed before 7 :45. etable* always equal any in town. G. F Me Bee four acres of new hops nursery. Milt Grant, from beyond Bri«lge- Campbell A Robinson, the livery The cl.^r.ge is a benefit to everybmly near Liberty school house. The Oregon Weekly Journal, a Demo Mrs. Sarah Wilkins, of Salem, is cratic newspaper, 1G pages, futl of news— pert, now lives in the South Metho men, are giving great satisfaction to and everything except the Portland their numerous customers. They evening papers, which will probably About 40 goats to keep on the shar visiting Mrs. Samuel Coad. all of it! $1 a year to any address. The dist parsonage. send out the beet rigs and never over not be able to catch that train. There es wanted by E T Evans, five miles Lawton A Lvnch liav*» received some lournal, P. O. Box 121, Portland, Or. J. J. Fidler, owner of the Dallas and charge. It is u pleasure to deal with being no change in the Sherhlan southwest of Dallas. George vfcLaughlin, near Buena Salem mail *t ige line, is having his elegant furniture for the barber shop. them. train connection will not be made at King Telherow, of the Luckiamute, Vista, has rent «! more land near his home near that of Mrs. Levens made Mrs. Orville Butler, of Monmouth, YVhiteson. farm and will increase his dairy stock over into an almost new one. haw been visiting Mrs. N L. Butler lias returned from far off Nome. and products. The Salem stvge driver does errands and Mrs. J. E Smith. She was Miss Many provident farmers during the Jamp* Taggart and family will next YVallie McDonald has been serious for everybody aloug the road. Mary Lee and is Mrs. Smith’ s sister. The Salem canning company have ly ill at the home of his mother, Mra. summer and early fall looked ahead spiing go to live on their stock ranch and arranged for rainy day work. Haw Huge tables of bargains in draws at Slab creek. During most of the bargained for the piun ing of 35 acre* O. \V. Stafford, on the old Nicholas Nothing could he m c e appropriate ing wood, mending harness, cleaning Lee place. goods, waists, skirts, jackets, raincoats, time for the past- 15 years Mrs. Tag of strawberries around there. as a present r.t any time than a nicely out or repairing stables, putting tools men and boys suits and overcoats at gart has been teaching at Brush col- Five.out of the aix teachers at Wood N. I Patterson has erecte«! a cabin bound good b«)ok. At Wilson’s ><rug and implements in good condition for one-filth off of our regular p rice— K. l‘*ge* burn are from ihi* county, they being on the 40 acre tract wh ch i e bought •tore they have a fresh supply of ele spring work, and many other things E. Bryan A Sou. The p ospects of the dairying in- T. O. Hutchinson, Sadie Sears, Stella from T. J Hayter near the home of gant bibles and standard miscellane- that could be done uuder shelter. It Crawford, Pearl Adkins and Mrs. Ella W e are having the greatest trade on dm*try industry in Oregon were never Henry McCarter. ; one hooks. Drop in and inspect th6m i« not yet too late to profit by this record btcau e we handle the best Indore so bright Not. only has it be B. Seward. The prices, too, will suit you. hint. Mrs. M. O Plank is keeping house goods. Look at all the latest novel come a p tying business within itself, O. P. Beardsley died at E<da No for J. W. Myer at Hmithfield. . * . ties arriving at all times at The Bee hut nearly nil dairymen are raising vember 13, aged 66 years, hi« ailment Guyton’« boot., .ho«1« and rubber Hive. more hogs at less cost ami selling being cancer of the stomach. Hu The psonee* people are much pleaa- them at big prices The state dairy came to Oregon about 30 year* n .*<> e«l with their teaheer, Miss Witzell, good« aro a« ^ood au any to be fount) in tlie »tate. If vou trade in Dallaa, Sheriff Ford tracked his escaped mans’ associa'iou will he in ►es ion at prisoneis to Dayton on Wednesday. llillsh<»r<> December 16th, 171 h and am* had live i at E»»la for over 20 and expect to have a Christmas tree. do not buy any footwear until after years. 'The widow and one daughter, They stayed there the night before 18th, and all interested in that busi At Medford recently »ight carloads you have «ten their*. Mas. J. J. Read, of Portland, remain. but he could get no further clue to ness could profitably attend. Rev. P. S. Knight, of Salem, preached of hogs averaging 200 pounds were “ W hen the butter won’t them hi* funeral and he was buried in that b fiiglit in one day fo- shipment to In the matter of eye glasses Jeweler Amos Holman has sold to Engineer San Francisco. At 5^ cents they come put a penny in the city. Most of those who went to their Morris defies competition in either Casey, of the Dallas-Port land express brought about #4 000 "it ln n le.^s quality or lowness of price. His ail claims southwest of Graud Ronde re churn,” is an old time dairy train, at #05, the fine Jersey cow for The home of George Porter and fam than a year 130 carloads of hogs have turned yesterday, after having en verware would make nice presents for which he paid Henry Brown #55. ily, known as the Polk Cavitt place, been shipped from Colfax, Washing proverb. It oiten seems to countered lots of mud, rain and snow. any occasion and he has society piu*> was destroyed by fire last week, but ton, the farmers getting about #132,- Claud Lynch got lost from the party of many kinds. On account of bad rands the Fall«« little of the contents bei.ig saved. A 000 lor them. W ithin the same time work though no one has ever and stayed out one night alone, but Ci y stag« h « censed running ami the defective fine was supposed to he the about 1,000 hogs have been tent from he found himself and came in ahead told why. ¡daily mail is carried on horseback by cause. The neighbors rendered them Walla Walla, most of them going to The hardware store of Wm. Faull is of the paity. Frank Zumwalt has I Arthur Starr. every A8si*tmce possible. When mothers are worried Seattle, prices being slightly belter regarded as a mod« 1 in convenience gone back to hunt up the hoys that there than at Portland Poland Chi and in completem'ssof stock. He has were sent out to hunt for Claud. because the children do not Rheumatism can he cured, as w The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal, a nas take the lea«i, Berkshire* ci ming a place for everything and keeps av know from experience Apply at this Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al A revival meeting will begin at the we er« thing in its place. By years of ex- gain strength and flesh ways free; 164 copies in one year for only next. office for the reimdy. 51.50 to any address. The Journal, P. Baptist church next Wednesday p> lienee he know« exactly what the say give them Scott’s Emul Do not forget the Woodman mas D. Box 121, Portland, Or. evening, with prayer meetings the public want and always keeps so welt J. B. Nunn says that Albert Meier, We are always glad t»» make a note querade in the woolen mil) next YY’ ed- htocked up as t«> promptly supply sion. rest of the week. On the 1st of De- who bought the K diler p la c at the ne*«lav evening Everything possible of public gatherings to occur any Ci mk>er Rev. Joseph Beaver, of Ore edge of town, will put out 1.000 prune them He will take pleasure in or i* being done by the Grill h im to dering whatever you may want from It is like the penny in the gon City, will come to assist the pas trees, and that Henry V*»th, of Salt where in the county. make the affair a grand succo s so tor for st vcral weeks. E^erybtdy I Creek, will plant 500. Henry Fern is Portland. milk because it works and Roport of Montgomery school for cially, and they should have the as welcome at all the set vices Come t add apples, peaches and p ars to the pa-t m onth: Enrolled. 20; aver sistance of a* least every *Voo«lim n n because there is something and we will try to «1«» you good. | the place he bought from the Gilliam age attendance, 19; visitors, 9; neith the community t-» make if the same Whatever fruits or vegetables come J. R. G. R usbkll , pastor. I estate, and the Crider brothers nr** er absent nor tardy, Earl Brown, G er astonishing about it. financially. Ticket #1, and Mipper to tlie Dallas market can always be Prof. W . A. Wann, formerly of thinking of adding 40 ac.es of prunes trude Waters, Emmett Norton, Nora will he 8* r\ed upstairs in Hie building found at Dunn’s grocery. Any new Scott’s Emulsion is simply Monmouth, is engaged in the inriir- and 20 of hops on their farm east of Kemp, Esau and Hattie Atwater, E ‘- at 25 cents a head. and popular brand «>f « armed or bot lo\. n. D. P Stouffer has bought 350 "fie, Harry and Harvey Batchelor, Ma a milk of pure cod liver oil ance business at Eugene, an I Arthur tled goods they at once obtain. President Roost veil has been spend Chandler, who was raised ueat Balls- trees to add to his prune orchard ry, Minnie ahd L Roy Guyer.— Ed with some hypophosphites C H R IS TM A S A T S A L IM . ing several daiD hunting hear in the ith Miller, teacher. ton, is married and living in Lane near Ballston. «\vamp« of Mississippi. About forty especially prepared for delicate county. The swine indnstrv of this county Substantial, serviceable, attractive John B. Stump, of Monmouth, ha> years'ago the writer pasted over tin* Wm. Pcrcival, «old all the stock ho had for sale. H same region first as a confederate of things of many kimis suitable for hol stomachs. Mrs. Billington cf Eugene is visit is rapidly increasing ing her parents, John McCuLock and of Independence, lias recently pur keeps nothing hut a first class article, fi« er and tlu-n as e prisoner of wur, j iday pi>sonts may now he had at the Children take to it naturally wife at Sheridan Junction, while Mrs. chase i about 350 fat hogs, paying for which there is a good demand. having been capture«! by Geuer.l Yokoh ima Tea store. Examine their lamp* and tableware. George Berry of Balls ton is visiting from 5 to 6 cents a pound, live weight because they like the taste Grant’s army. P. S. Greenwood and wife have been From Joe Rogers lie bought 18, II . her mother at Elmira, Lane county. — «>— and the remedy takes just as W. Murphv 15. Archie JMopor *24, «1 B visiting their married d nigh ter at Sr Mr Bartholomew from, beyond S it E tting at the George lunch sounter Sheltered stock need far less feed in Park* t 15. David Dove 32, J. A. Grigs •title. Greek w u in fids week wi'h about naturally to the children be bad weather than such as are expos d by 30, R C. d’ Armond 20. Win Coe #12 worth of butter far sal«* and save always makes one feel better. Andrew Holman is to become trav cause it is so perfectly adapted to it. After years and years of experi k‘l<- 13 and W. L Wells 20. that his wife makes H pounds a week, cling agent at Sp-»kane for an easier! ence and observation some farmers To ladies who »«re thinking of get- to their wants. A child of Elmer JReynolda died a* On account of increase in the price • ducational institute. still let their horses, cattle, sheep, •ing something that would he appre- Pall* City this week with di; htneria For all weak and pale and go >ta and hogs stand out and shiver of f« ed Frank Holman, who runs (be ciated a* a Christmas gift hy the male Sample copies of thi* p ip r wil1 b in the cold rains and driving snows. milk w iiton has raised the price one -ent to any Polk county people, now and another has been seriously ill. memb* r< of their family, let us throw thin children Scott’s Emulsion No wonder such men seldom prosper. cent per quart. elsewhere, if their addresses are given Mrs. Rowell is down from Albany • mi this h in t: A n overc»a t, a suit of is the most satisfactory treat I1H. with her daughter, Mrs. T. A, Biggs, clothes, a pair of thoes, some neck wear, a hat or some underclothing ment. w in is sick. When friends from a distance ar» from Join.son’s popular clothing house W e will send you visiting \ou please let us know it. Pastor Lindsay will preach at would l>e the very thing. They have 8ALEM the penny, /. e., a Bridgeport n* xt Hundav morni hr and a great variety from which to select The sheep and goats of this count) ORECON sample free. are said to be the best hi the state and evening, ami st the Free Methodist church in Fall* Citv in the afternoon Be aure that thin picture in many of them are being taken to oth SA L E M 'S G R E A T E S T S T O R E The Strong restaurant has for many the form of a label n on the C o r n e r C o u r t a n d Liberty Streets er states to improve said st*>c*k tiler«*. On Thanksgiving Day there will l»e years been feeding the very heat peo wrapner of every bottl« of Emulsion you buy. An eastern manufacturer says he services at the Bridge port church at phi of Polk county vheu they visit the THE 10:30. would like to have all the mohair city. BEST SCOTT & B O W N E , raised in this county, believing ii fu! AND C. E. Hcrren, who married Miss Chemists, ly equal to the article from Turkey. CHEAPEST Anna Hall and lives near the Elkin* 409 Pearl St., N. Y. A* a veterinary surgeon Dr Keeler, STORE D E. Gilman, a former resident of school house, was in town Wednes<lay at the steel bridge feed yard lias n«> *«• 30c. «ad $ i.o o ; a ll d ro x itita N He nays tin y have Httuday school OREGON; Dallas, was down from Heppner laal perior in this part of the country. He there regularly. FOR week. has cured many a Polk county animal. NEW The Woodmen will have 105 candi- Leave orders fur him there. F. A. Patterson of Independence, DRUG who hxa been quite sick, .§ getting «lales to initiat** in the woolen mill on December 18th bey^n«! a doubt. With well. Now is the tim e to place «irders for STO R E another week to go on the nurnl»er of your Christmas photography. Of Go to Dunn’s grocery today and try entulidates rece ved by each camp so course you want the best you can get. a cup of that extra fine Greggs coffee far is: Dallas 30. Monmouth 20, Bm 11 Then go to T. J. Croniae over Dalrym- IN T H E OLD B AN D H A L L , D A L 111, Airlie 15, Ballston 10. You will pie'* storv. ID* has the latest and LAS. DR. F. S. LOCKE, PROP. Jim Robertaon and George Shaw | never again l*e able to get insurance beat of everything. went to Oak Point W**dn»*pd.«y with a 1 *s cheap as you can right now. The four hors« team, after a load of baled | fraternal congress, a n A s s o c i a t i o n com- Dr. F. 8. Locke, from Port cheat hay. The cheapest one price cash store in land, who haa had 25 years I prising all the fraternal insurance or- New York’« fore experience as a physician and most styles always shown fin* at the big store. Brown’i creamery butter is now 1 ders that are trustworthy, has decreed the city is the New York Racket «tor*. druggist, has opene<lon north telling at 65 cents a roll. He milks that we are giving insurance below Nowhere else will jou r money buy so L A D IE S A N D M ENS' Front street in Dallas a stock M EN A N D B O YS’ over 20 cows and J. J. Coovert an«l coat and must raise our rates. The much that is substantial. They can SHOv S of drugs, patent medicines, C L O T H IN G W ill Howe about a dozen each. young man of 21 who can now get in furnish ready mails things for every Two famous brands of shoe« homeopathic remedies, sta The largest clothing depart There will now be a scarcity of cr» an. sured for 45 cents a #1.000, will if ho member of your fsmily. Wat wealh- tionery, school books and joina after January l«t have to pay 60 j . r goods of all sorts. No*olliea for the ment io the valley, foil of »11 the J » sold eicltitively by os— Queen until next spring. Quality for Indies. Mvers for m et college writing tablets, [cents on the thousand The rate paid holiday!. newest and latest »tyle*. . RED UCED PR IC E S ON notions. at time of joining holds good through ----- - * ♦ — ------ GORDON H A T S SHOE DRESSINGS life. It is simply a hueine.» propo- Sto p* t h * C o u g h H .8 . A M SU ITS A N D F IN D IN G S C L U E T T C O LLA R S j » sition and is now up to vou. Appli- ! And works off the cold. Laxative bro- cation blanks at this offi< e. Do not I moquinine tablets cure a cold in one C - A . T - A . X e O O ’X T E - Ä ^ O W R I T E F O R C C rU 1 wait to b e asked, but C o m e and sign day. No cure, no pay. Price, 26 PATTONS Book - Store, S ALEM , OREGON. THE OLD RELIABLE proverbs K JOS. M E Y E R S ft SONS fcftKlHG POWDER A b s o lu te ly M ir o THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE R e g a r d le s s of W o a t h s r . Last Haiurday Harry Gaynor, Frank Zumwalt, Claud Lynch, Charlie am! Hugh Black, C. 11. Morris. Misses No ra and Sa«iie ¡Siefarth departed by wag on and horseback for their claims on the heatl waters of the Yam hill, some 20 miles northwest of here. The young ladies dressed up in slickers, rode horses siw t#h fashion from Olm sted's at the head of Gooseneck atul considered the whole thing a picnic. They had bought the claims of Henry Nies and Mr. Harper, win» In* just gone east. Warm blankets and nour ishing grub were made to offset the discomforts of stormy weather. L u c k In T h i r t e e n . By aemliog 13 miles Wm. Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bncklen’a Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on Ilia leg; Nothing elae could. Pneitively cure« bruiaea, felona, ulcer«, eruptions, boil«, burns, corns and piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed by all druggists. C h r y s a n t h e m u m F a ir. The ladies of Dallas are invited to enter their chrysanthemums for prixes at the Methodist chrysanthemum fair at Independence November 25th and 26th. First prixe Iwst s)ie(imen white, 50 cents; second prise, same, 26cent«. Fiiatan d second yellow, 50 and 25 cent«. Firat and s«*co»d pink, 50 ami 25 cent«. First and second red, 50 and 25 cent«, First prize for beet col lection of not lea« than ten varieties, f l ; second, 50 cents. First prize on best floral p iece,! 1; second, 50 cents, Noona person will be allowed toenter toe contest for more than two of the prizes, and no flowers will be entered for prizes later thao 4 o’clock on Ne- veuiber 26th. The Methodist ladies of Indepen * dence are arranging for a chrysan themum fair. George Brey of that place fell and cut a gash in his head. In Salem chickens bring 8, ducks 10, turkeys 12 and eggs 30 rents, small hr wood sells at 12.50, ash at $3 and big tir at !3.50 per cord. Oats . o at 28 and wheat ¿9, cheat ami clover hay fetch $7, and potatoes ars quoted at 30 cents. A Portland gambler haa taken an oath before a notary public that he will never again gamble, ff aome Dallas men would do likewise it would be far better for tliemseiven and their families. Everyone except the author ities seem to know that considerable open gambling is going on here. N E W T O -D A Y . EVVY tram to sell o trade fo- unbroken team or for cattle or goats by J. A. William*, Dallait. H H. C O Y LE , of Zena, has lost tw o * year old « steers, one a nmley Jersey and the >the red with some small while bpots. Last seen at Oak Grove. He will pay for information leading to their recovery. A AN TE D S TOCK sheep to sell or let on shares by J. F. H ol man in lhtlla*. D- >R sale hy F. A Link, three miles southwest of T Lewisville, Lewlsv lOO Block sheep, lambs and vear- lings. 30 UO AT8 for sale Furs, Suits. F. Thomp I son’s in the southwest part of Dallas. A R E W A R D of $5 will he given for Information A leading to the recover» of a meuiuin sized red and w hite f«m , unmarked and with stran arouud her horns ami with small brass bell on Also dark r«d yearling heifer with crop and underbit on rigiit and swallow fork on left ear. Address Oliver Wait, Hc- Coy. OA FTLLBLOODED COT8WOLD EWKH AND 1» OU ram* for sale by A. C. Staats at Airlie, Or. HAVE M V O NET TO LO AN A T A L L TIM ES AT obtainable. -H. U. Campiteli. I the very liest rates M oney to loan on ! m p r «» v c d oney to M ^ 1 ! c e n t# . IS SOLICITED. tarm pro party at usual rates hy «»scar Hayter, Dalias, security. loan at « p e r cent o n f a m J . L. COLLINS, Dallas i H A V E M ONEY TO LO A N ON OJf^ IM PR O V E * farm property. S IB LK Y A E A K IN I , Executor’s Notice. OT1CE I* H EREBY O IV E N TO A L L WHOM IT i*v concern, thwt I have been appointed by Hon, J. K. ‘Mbley, Judge at Polk eotmty. executor of the estate of Jam«-« Wheeler, late of Hoik county. | deceaeed. All peraonn indebted to aaid aetata will make me payment and any <>ne holding a claim 1 againat Raid eetate will preaent the eanie to me, S a l, vtrifle«I, within aix months from thia date, at my reeidence near Airlfe, on the railread and m otor line running (Mat aaid reeidence. I Date«! Novem ber f l . IMS. ISAAC M. SIMPSON ' Execu or o f the eetate o f Jamee Wheel« r decease I. N Farm for Sale. GOOD stock ranch of ISO aeree, 1C in eultivatien and to wUwhed and seeded, dwelling, w— “- adk town. Prb e IMO. «weh COOC. and balance en four yea iff _____ ___ o . Burgees, two »D e e weak of «thenJan tar cpxn nia » « c o r n in g okbwr lands. A Y our Patronage g¿- ä odo . by Kobert Ilow e in Dallas. O E.XTIl \ good cows with (»D e s hy their sides and O full tdooded Berkshire pigs of both sexsH for sale dj D. L. K eyt at Pcrrydale. .Vraps, ¿lifts, A middle aged m a i to work en farm. right man. Apply to T. Steady work to the W K. Caufleld. Ktckreall. ä t ¡rsLissis